> Thanks for the link rooksie. Gomatilda are ahead of the game the
> skills in demand list is not yet on the WA immigration web site.
>
> I was glad to see that my wifes occupation (child care coordinator) is
> on the top of most areas list.
> wish i could say the same mate!! my hubbie is a plumber but probably
> get assessed as gasfitter for TRA purposes. would love to go STNI WA
> so we hope they will be flexible and sponsor a gasfitter come
> plumber!! hope that makes sense but ive got mother of all hangovers
> this morning!!
I say that I'm glad her occupation is on their list but it has added
more confusion to the whole thing. It has taken us a long time to decide
that we could go through with moving to Australia and our plans lied in
Victoria. I wish i had chance to experience both areas before deciding
but that is out of the question. Could you - or anyone else tell me what
is attracting you to WA. I think i might start another thread off under
this topic.
Sorry to hear about your hangover and i hope this does not make your
head hurt too much.
Rooksie - 29 May 2005 13:07 GMT
> I say that I'm glad her occupation is on their list but it has added
> more confusion to the whole thing. It has taken us a long time to
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> Sorry to hear about your hangover and i hope this does not make your
> head hurt too much.
tough one - before WA participated STNI we were set on adelaide which i
still think is really nice.
our reasons i guess are more job opportunities for hubbie, cheaper
housing, better weather.
annoying thing is that plumber has been added to MODL which would have
given us extra points for 136 visa and therefore we would be able to go
wherever but as i said before, hubbie will be classified as gasfitter
which is a real bummer but there you go.
go start that thread!!!
chriso - 29 May 2005 13:41 GMT
> tough one - before WA participated STNI we were set on adelaide which
> i still think is really nice.
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>
> go start that thread!!!
Hope hubbie passes his assessment then it won't really matter what he
does once you get there.
chriso - 31 May 2005 09:09 GMT
> Hope hubbie passes his assessment then it won't really matter what he
> does once you get there.
BTT